Government urges children to join Campaign against knife Crime
CLEAN: interior shots Gordon Brown & Alan Johnson chat with group of school children & pose for photocall including Brooke Kinsella, Barry Mizen, Sally Knox & Linda Robson. Gordon's Brown's gone back to school to urge youngsters to join an online anti-knife campaign. Launched with the help of relatives of knife crime victims, the Count Me In campaign aims to teach kids about the dangers and consequences of carrying knives.
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97769082
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Sky News
Date created:
15 March, 2010
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00:00:26:20
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LONDON, England, United Kingdom
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Sky News
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IN_3705146
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